Marjorie Strider papers, 1965-1978

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Size: 1.8 linear ft.

Summary: The papers of pop artist, sculptor, performance artist, and art instructor Marjorie Strider date from 1965-1978, and measure 1.8 linear feet. Found within the papers are biographical materials, correspondence with colleagues and art institutions, six diaries, scattered business and financial records, notes, writings, teaching and lecture typescripts, printed material, and photographs of the "Peoples' Hole Project" of a summer class taught by Strider at the University of Iowa in 1970.

Biographical/Historical Note

Marjorie Virginia Strider (1931-) is a sculptor, painter, and draftsman living in New York, N.Y.

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